Organic Decaf English Breakfast - Organic - Fair Trade
This tea has been retired/discontinued.
This page is for the decaf version. See also Organic English Breakfast.
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Commercial Description
Why bother with decaf? We'll tell you why: It's all the flavour without the buzz. Our chemical-free decaffeination process preserves the natural aromas and rich flavours of the tea. It tastes better, is better for you and is eco-friendly to boot.
Ratings & Reviews
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30 Aroma: 3/10 Flavor: 2/5 Value: 1/5
Alex Zorach (1453 reviews) on Jun. 7th, 2013
Like Paisley's other offerings, this is finely-broken tea in a flat paper tea bag.
In contrast to Paisley's other teas, which I found overwhelmingly strong, this one was weaker than typical for black tea. I steeped it a bit longer than normal, and both the color and flavor were on the mellow side.
The aroma is initially quite flat. I became uninterested in the cup, and returned to sip it once it had cooled to room temperature, and then I found a pleasant fruity quality came out. The finish was still astringent and overall flat in aroma.
Admittedly, it is very tough to make decaf tea taste good. But this is not among the best decaf teas I've tried, not even from a simple, flat tea bag like this one. Yorkshire Tea takes the cake in this category.
I was disappointed, as I had high expectations in trying this tea. Two Leaves and a Bud sets the bar quite high with their black teas, and I also recently was impressed with Novus Tea's decaf Ceylon Kenilworth. Why would a brand as good as Two Leaves launch a new brand of tea without having a top-notch product?
Alex Zorach (1453 reviews) on Jun. 7th, 2013
Like Paisley's other offerings, this is finely-broken tea in a flat paper tea bag.
In contrast to Paisley's other teas, which I found overwhelmingly strong, this one was weaker than typical for black tea. I steeped it a bit longer than normal, and both the color and flavor were on the mellow side.
The aroma is initially quite flat. I became uninterested in the cup, and returned to sip it once it had cooled to room temperature, and then I found a pleasant fruity quality came out. The finish was still astringent and overall flat in aroma.
Admittedly, it is very tough to make decaf tea taste good. But this is not among the best decaf teas I've tried, not even from a simple, flat tea bag like this one. Yorkshire Tea takes the cake in this category.
I was disappointed, as I had high expectations in trying this tea. Two Leaves and a Bud sets the bar quite high with their black teas, and I also recently was impressed with Novus Tea's decaf Ceylon Kenilworth. Why would a brand as good as Two Leaves launch a new brand of tea without having a top-notch product?
37 Aroma: 3/10 Flavor: 3/5 Value: 1/5
Sylvia (215 reviews) on Aug. 20th, 2012
This tea smells kind of like green tea, which I don't like. The flavor is kind of bland, but okay. I would never buy it because I can find cheaper versions of basic decaf black tea that taste better. I added cream and sugar.
Sylvia (215 reviews) on Aug. 20th, 2012
This tea smells kind of like green tea, which I don't like. The flavor is kind of bland, but okay. I would never buy it because I can find cheaper versions of basic decaf black tea that taste better. I added cream and sugar.
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